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Centre course
The centre course is located on the slope that reaches the highest part of the resort and the old fields of olive trees and carob trees, which have been kept and replanted to recover the original landscape and provide the course with added interest.
The archaeological excavations carried out, which have uncovered structures and pavings that have been restored and integrated into the course, give it a special character, complemented by the recovery and maintenance of the small stone benches that existed in the area.
9 hole, par 35 course, which has been designed as a course that is comfortable for all kinds of golfers, without excessive lengths. It can easily be combined with the South and North Courses.
EL PUERTO; par 4, 330 metres
Hole 1 is the entrance to this course, with a tee shot from some tees, to a wide fairway with soft contours, which will set the minds of less experienced players at ease. The approach shot is played from a slightly elevated position, to a large, softly contoured green.
LA SUBIDA; par 4, 320 metres
This hole, which is played slightly uphill, has a comfortable tee shot, if the player is not intimidated by the lake on the right hand side. The back of the drop area is well protected by bunkers. The green, slightly uphill, is large and well protected by deep bunkers.
CAMI DE MAR; par 3, 110 metres
This short par 3 should not fool players with its short length. The green, large and well contoured, must be approached with the right club in order to avoid the stone benches that flank it on the right. A birdie option, which should be considered carefully.
LA BAJADA; par 4, 370 metres
The hole is an average distance par 4, framed on the left hand side by pine tree woods, and on the right, by a large lake from the drop area. A bunker on the right of the drop area provides the necessary reference point to avoid this obstacle, it is advisable to approach the hole from the left. The green, slightly uphill, must be approached carefully given its bunker protection.
EL LAGO; par 3, 140 metres
This nice par 3 is flanked by a lake on the right side, which despite not crossing the line of play, may constitute a psychological obstacle for players.
The large green has a small bunker within, which will require a precise shot from the player to guarantee a par.
LA SIESTA; par 5, 470 metres
This short par 5 requires precaution in the tee shot to avoid the lake on the left hand side. The second shot is well delimited by the trees, and players must seek an adequate position to attach the protected green with guarantees, especially if they are trying to reach the green in two shots.
The green is flanked by bunkers and by the walls of Roman archaeological remains which were discovered during the construction, and were reconstructed.
EL SENDERO; par 4, 370 metres
With a slightly elevated tee, the first shot of this hole runs along the Roman road uncovered during the construction and which has been restored and integrated into the hole.
With many trees delimiting the fairway, players will have to select the right drive, to take their second shot, slightly uphill, with sufficient guarantees of success.
The green is large and is flanked by trees on the right and a smooth approach contour on the left and at the back.
EL PARQUE; par 3, 165 metres
This mid distance par three is played slightly downhill. Players must choose and take the shot carefully in order to avoid reaching the bunkers that protect the extensive green.
The natural margin which delimits the hole along the back makes it necessary for us to advise that should there be any doubt, you should select the lowest possible club to avoid going past the green and facing a complicated approach.
LA LADERA; par 4, 320 metres
The final hole of this round is a nice par 4, leaning on the soft slope that goes up to the highest point of the resort. A slight dogleg right, the player must keep to the fairway and avoid the existing bunkers on the left as well as the natural rough on the right hand side, which will attract the balls which approach the fairway from the right.
The approach shot, slightly uphill, must also be measured and calculated in order to avoid the bunkers and the natural rough that flank it.

